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Conditional Formula: If Worksheet1 cells A1-5 have text, then I want to Sum Worksheet2 nonadjacent cells. I want results in Worksheet3 cell D4. I'm trying to create a formula to populate a range of cells, but only if text exist. Example: If any cell from A1-A5 has "Yes," then add cells F4, F6, and F8. Ultimately, I'd actually would like to populate a range of cells with summation results, if other cells have text ... but for now, a simple formula would do. Any experts out there ... please help. Much thanks. |
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